Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: How many years did you spend at Continuity? Michael Netzer: The peak of my career was basically two years between 1975 and 1977. After 1977, those two years were the...

The more I stare at Carl Bark's Duck comics the more I understand their brilliance. You might remember my last review of a Carl Barks Ducks collection where I started to see his genius; with the latest...

Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: How did you come to spend time at Continuity? Alan Kupperberg: When Continuity was getting started, Neal sub-let a room from a guy who leased the whole third floor at 9...

I’ve been feeling heavy of late, burdened by the seriousness of intent and thick with the art of the alternative. Maybe it’s a product of age. Maybe it’s a result of feeling the solemnity of maturity....

I spoke with Carl in September of 2010. Little did I know I'd have the pleasure of meeting him five years later in San Diego. Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: How did you end up at Continuity? Carl...

In 2010 I decided to try to track down as many of the fabled "Crusty Bunkers" as I could to tap their memories of working at Neal Adams' and Dick Giordano's Continuity Associates. This segment is part 3 of...

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